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A Fantastic Woman Una mujer fantástica

Sebastián Lelio / Chile, Spain, Germany, USA / 2017 / 104 min / Spanish

Marina and Orlando are in love and planning for the future, when one evening Orlando falls seriously ill and passes away. Instead of being able to mourn, Marina is treated with suspicion by Orlando's family. She finds herself once again struggling for the right to be herself – a complex, strong and fantastic woman.

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Marina and Orlando are in love and planning for the future, when one evening Orlando falls seriously ill and passes away. Instead of being able to mourn, Marina is treated with suspicion by Orlando's family. She finds herself once again struggling for the right to be herself – a complex, strong and fantastic woman. Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

“It may be a timely film, but it is its timelessness, as well as its depths of compassion, that qualify it as a great one.”
- The Guardian

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